On the Wednesday, June 26 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex continues his break down of the NSA surveillance grid, the persecution of former Booz Allen Hamilton analyst turned whistleblower Edward Snowden, and the Obama administration's war on investigative journalism. On today's show, Alex talks with Roman Yampolskiy, computer scientist at the University of Louisville, known for his work on behavioral biometrics, security of cyberworlds and artificial intelligence safety. Yampolskiy talks about the NSA spy grid, cyber security, the future of transhumanism, and control technology such as FDA-approved microchip RFID pills. Alex also talks with James Lane and Richard Grove about their new documentary, State of Mind: The Psychology of Control. The film delves into the abyss to expose the true agendas at work -- the science of control that has evolved over generations to keep us firmly in place so that dictators, power brokers and corporate puppeteers may profit from our ignorance and slavery. - Watch now

Tech companies release the figures for how many NSA data requests they've received in the last 6 months. As expected, the figures are nowhere near as close to the billions of bits of metadata the government collects monthly via PRISM. - Watch now

On The June 25, 2013 Broadcast of The Infowars Nightly News,
News Covered:
Investigating the Possibility of Edward Snowden being a Double Agent?
Snowden's Extradition in Moscow.
Congress insisted they be be kept in the dark on the NSA.
Two thirds of americans support drones for homeland security missions.
Ray Kurzweil's Transhumanist Cult.
Richard Clarke:Hastings accident consistent with a car cyber-attack.
Coming to America?
Shanghai now requires ID finger scan. - Watch now

On this Tuesday, June 25 transmission of the Alex Jones Show, Alex tears through a towering stack of news on both the domestic front and worldwide. Sen. Rand Paul disapproves of the immigration reform bill and believes the House will kill it. Also, the world governments collide in confrontation over Edward Snowden, whose current whereabouts are unknown. The U.S. demands extradition for the NSA spy gate whistleblower but finds little international support. Alex considers new evidence in the vehicle death of Michael Hastings which may indicate that his car's electronics were controlled remotely. Alex hosts Sheriff Richard Mack in studio, a former Arizona sheriff, author, and successful Bill of Rights activist. Mack is renowned for his Supreme Court victory against gun control. In addition, Coast to Coast AM radio host George Noory calls into the show. - Watch now